As Florida authorities work to identify the people who died in Thursday's catastrophic bridge collapse, state and federal investigators will begin the task of figuring out how and why the five-day-old span failed.More >>

As Florida authorities work to identify the people who died in Thursday's catastrophic bridge collapse, state and federal investigators will begin the task of figuring out how and why the five-day-old span failed.More >>

(AP Photo/Brandon Wade). Florida guard Egor Koulechov (4) and St. Bonaventure guard Idris Taqqee (1) battle for the ball during the first half of a first-round game at the NCAA college basketball tournament in Dallas, Thursday, March 15, 2018.

Egor Koulechov scored 20 points and Florida eased past St. Bonaventure 77-62, ending the Bonnies' postseason run two days after their first NCAA Tournament victory in 48 years.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Neither Hillary Clinton nor Carly Fiorina have what it takes to be president, according to Grammy Award winning rapper T.I.

"Not to be sexist, I can't vote for the leader of the free world to be a woman," he said Monday on the "The Whoolywood Shuffle" radio show. "Just because every other position that exists, I think a woman could do well. But the president, it's kind of like, I just know that women make rash decisions emotionally --- they make very permanent, cemented decisions --- and then later, it's kind of like it didn't happen or they didn't mean for it to happen."

T.I. suggested that women are not consistent enough in their decision-making to lead America.

"And I sure would hate to set off a nuke," he said. "You ain't gonna be able to negotiate the right kind of foreign policy. The world ain't ready yet."

T.I. -- born Clifford Harris, Jr. -- said he believes a make believe creature could get to the White House before a woman.

"I think you might be able to get the Loch Ness Monster elected before you could (a woman). It's not right, but I'm just saying I don't think," he said.

Shortly after the interview aired, T.I. apologized for his remarks on Twitter.

"My comments about women running for president were unequivocally insensitive and wrong. I sincerely apologize to everyone I offended."

T.I. also said GOP front-runner Donald Trump would be the best candidate to improve the economy.

"I feel he is the best showman of them all," he said. "And I do feel that if he is sincerely concerned about the economy of America and the working public, he would be the best person to flip the money that we have, take it and flip it."

However, T.I. said he can't fully support Trump because of racist remarks.

"His racist remarks, all of his off-color statements, it makes it impossible to be like completely supportive of him," he said. "But just knowing what he's done for business, for himself, if he intends to do that for America, I think it would be beneficial. But I can't cast no vote for him."